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Mar 30, 2020
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hedgiecoug
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There was that ESPN reporter who died of pneumonia in January, but he also had
a pretty aggressive cancer...and that’s only one case.
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I used to be pretty firmly in the camp of COVID being pretty established already
hedgiecoug
3/30/20 7:46am
There was that ESPN reporter who died of pneumonia in January, but he also had
hedgiecoug
3/30/20 7:49am
Hospitals becoming overwhelmed in conjunction with increased cases indicates no.
ReyOso
3/30/20 7:50am
That’s what I’m starting to agree more with...
hedgiecoug
3/30/20 7:51am
Exponentially, it does not work. Because 3/4 of people should have gotten the
Blue Ghost
3/30/20 8:26am
Testing has increased exponentially...but infections?
Jingleheimer
3/30/20 9:56am
Disease spread of a novel virus is exponential. And the data since early
Blue Ghost
3/30/20 12:10pm
Infections, Exposure, and Confirmed Cases are Very Different Numbers.
Jingleheimer
3/30/20 3:06pm
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